Episodes

Tuesday Aug 16, 2022
Ekklesia, Week 5: A Community That Worships Together // Carlos Velez
Tuesday Aug 16, 2022
Tuesday Aug 16, 2022
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Do you know what ekklesia means? The English word “church” has a number of meanings, most of which are religious. But the Greek word ekklesia – the Bible word translated for “church” – is different. Non-Christians in the first century wouldn’t have thought of it as a religious word. To them it simply meant “a gathering” or “an assembly.” In the New Testament, church is often used for something new and specifically Christian. The writers of the New Testament chose ekklesia to describe this new thing because its everyday meaning—assembly, gathering—was a good fit for their purposes.
The mission of the church is to point people to Jesus – what he said and did, and what he promises to do. As we often say, we are simply to continue what Jesus started. Right up front, we have to remember that it’s Jesus who makes it possible for his followers to live out his mission as they follow him and are energized by his Spirit. Establishing, building, and developing the church is high on Jesus’ priority list. In fact, we could say that the church is what Jesus started! Therefore, if we are to Continue What Jesus Started, we must be about church as well.
How can ekklesia shape our definition and view of what it means to be about church in 2022? What mission, values, and practices do we pull from this new understanding? How will this change our community or our relationship with God? Let’s tackle these questions and concepts together as we dive into our brand new series, Ekklesia: The Ancient Future Church.
Live on Sunday, August 14, 2022.

Tuesday Aug 09, 2022
Ekklesia, Week 4: Community of Devotion // Charles Zimmerman
Tuesday Aug 09, 2022
Tuesday Aug 09, 2022
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Do you know what ekklesia means? The English word “church” has a number of meanings, most of which are religious. But the Greek word ekklesia – the Bible word translated for “church” – is different. Non-Christians in the first century wouldn’t have thought of it as a religious word. To them it simply meant “a gathering” or “an assembly.” In the New Testament, church is often used for something new and specifically Christian. The writers of the New Testament chose ekklesia to describe this new thing because its everyday meaning—assembly, gathering—was a good fit for their purposes.
The mission of the church is to point people to Jesus – what he said and did, and what he promises to do. As we often say, we are simply to continue what Jesus started. Right up front, we have to remember that it’s Jesus who makes it possible for his followers to live out his mission as they follow him and are energized by his Spirit. Establishing, building, and developing the church is high on Jesus’ priority list. In fact, we could say that the church is what Jesus started! Therefore, if we are to Continue What Jesus Started, we must be about church as well.
How can ekklesia shape our definition and view of what it means to be about church in 2022? What mission, values, and practices do we pull from this new understanding? How will this change our community or our relationship with God? Let’s tackle these questions and concepts together as we dive into our brand new series, Ekklesia: The Ancient Future Church.
Live on Sunday, August 7, 2022.

Tuesday Aug 02, 2022
Ekklesia, Week 3: The First Love of the Community // Carlos Velez
Tuesday Aug 02, 2022
Tuesday Aug 02, 2022
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Do you know what ekklesia means? The English word “church” has a number of meanings, most of which are religious. But the Greek word ekklesia – the Bible word translated for “church” – is different. Non-Christians in the first century wouldn’t have thought of it as a religious word. To them it simply meant “a gathering” or “an assembly.” In the New Testament, church is often used for something new and specifically Christian. The writers of the New Testament chose ekklesia to describe this new thing because its everyday meaning—assembly, gathering—was a good fit for their purposes.
The mission of the church is to point people to Jesus – what he said and did, and what he promises to do. As we often say, we are simply to continue what Jesus started. Right up front, we have to remember that it’s Jesus who makes it possible for his followers to live out his mission as they follow him and are energized by his Spirit. Establishing, building, and developing the church is high on Jesus’ priority list. In fact, we could say that the church is what Jesus started! Therefore, if we are to Continue What Jesus Started, we must be about church as well.
How can ekklesia shape our definition and view of what it means to be about church in 2022? What mission, values, and practices do we pull from this new understanding? How will this change our community or our relationship with God? Let’s tackle these questions and concepts together as we dive into our brand new series, Ekklesia: The Ancient Future Church.
Live on Sunday, July 31, 2022.

Tuesday Jul 26, 2022
Ekklesia, Week 2: Joining the Mission // Charles Zimmerman
Tuesday Jul 26, 2022
Tuesday Jul 26, 2022
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Do you know what ekklesia means? The English word “church” has a number of meanings, most of which are religious. But the Greek word ekklesia – the Bible word translated for “church” – is different. Non-Christians in the first century wouldn’t have thought of it as a religious word. To them it simply meant “a gathering” or “an assembly.” In the New Testament, church is often used for something new and specifically Christian. The writers of the New Testament chose ekklesia to describe this new thing because its everyday meaning—assembly, gathering—was a good fit for their purposes.
The mission of the church is to point people to Jesus – what he said and did, and what he promises to do. As we often say, we are simply to continue what Jesus started. Right up front, we have to remember that it’s Jesus who makes it possible for his followers to live out his mission as they follow him and are energized by his Spirit. Establishing, building, and developing the church is high on Jesus’ priority list. In fact, we could say that the church is what Jesus started! Therefore, if we are to Continue What Jesus Started, we must be about church as well.
How can ekklesia shape our definition and view of what it means to be about church in 2022? What mission, values, and practices do we pull from this new understanding? How will this change our community or our relationship with God? Let’s tackle these questions and concepts together as we dive into our brand new series, Ekklesia: The Ancient Future Church.
Live on Sunday, July 24, 2022.

Tuesday Jul 19, 2022
Ekklesia, Week 1: Front Row Seats // Josh Crum
Tuesday Jul 19, 2022
Tuesday Jul 19, 2022
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Do you know what ekklesia means? The English word “church” has a number of meanings, most of which are religious. But the Greek word ekklesia – the Bible word translated for “church” – is different. Non-Christians in the first century wouldn’t have thought of it as a religious word. To them it simply meant “a gathering” or “an assembly.” In the New Testament, church is often used for something new and specifically Christian. The writers of the New Testament chose ekklesia to describe this new thing because its everyday meaning—assembly, gathering—was a good fit for their purposes.
The mission of the church is to point people to Jesus – what he said and did, and what he promises to do. As we often say, we are simply to continue what Jesus started. Right up front, we have to remember that it’s Jesus who makes it possible for his followers to live out his mission as they follow him and are energized by his Spirit. Establishing, building, and developing the church is high on Jesus’ priority list. In fact, we could say that the church is what Jesus started! Therefore, if we are to Continue What Jesus Started, we must be about church as well.
How can ekklesia shape our definition and view of what it means to be about church in 2022? What mission, values, and practices do we pull from this new understanding? How will this change our community or our relationship with God? Let’s tackle these questions and concepts together as we dive into our brand new series, Ekklesia: The Ancient Future Church.
Live on Sunday, July 17, 2022.

Tuesday Jul 12, 2022
The Perfect in the Storm // Carlos Velez
Tuesday Jul 12, 2022
Tuesday Jul 12, 2022
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Live on Sunday, July 10, 2022.

Tuesday Jul 05, 2022
What Jesus Started, Week 11: Prayer // Charles Zimmerman
Tuesday Jul 05, 2022
Tuesday Jul 05, 2022
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Our mission is to continue what Jesus started! But what exactly did Jesus start? In this series, we're diving into the accounts of Jesus' ministry in the Gospel of John. From turning water to wine to feeding the 5,000, let's learn from Jesus' missional actions, understand the significance of God's original intention for creation, and discover how all of this can be applied to our own lives today.
Live on Sunday, July 3, 2022.

Tuesday Jun 28, 2022
What Jesus Started, Week 10: Dark to Light // Josh Crum
Tuesday Jun 28, 2022
Tuesday Jun 28, 2022
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Our mission is to continue what Jesus started! But what exactly did Jesus start? In this series, we're diving into the accounts of Jesus' ministry in the Gospel of John. From turning water to wine to feeding the 5,000, let's learn from Jesus' missional actions, understand the significance of God's original intention for creation, and discover how all of this can be applied to our own lives today.
Live on Sunday, June 26, 2022.

Tuesday Jun 21, 2022
What Jesus Started, Week 9: Vocabulary // Charles Zimmerman
Tuesday Jun 21, 2022
Tuesday Jun 21, 2022
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Our mission is to continue what Jesus started! But what exactly did Jesus start? In this series, we're diving into the accounts of Jesus' ministry in the Gospel of John. From turning water to wine to feeding the 5,000, let's learn from Jesus' missional actions, understand the significance of God's original intention for creation, and discover how all of this can be applied to our own lives today.
Live on Sunday, June 19, 2022.

Tuesday Jun 14, 2022
What Jesus Started, Week 8: The Advocate // Carlos Velez
Tuesday Jun 14, 2022
Tuesday Jun 14, 2022
Thanks for listening! Want to know more about Calvary? Visit calvary-church.com to get connected.
Our mission is to continue what Jesus started! But what exactly did Jesus start? In this series, we're diving into the accounts of Jesus' ministry in the Gospel of John. From turning water to wine to feeding the 5,000, let's learn from Jesus' missional actions, understand the significance of God's original intention for creation, and discover how all of this can be applied to our own lives today.
Live on Sunday, June 12, 2022.